New Jersey State PoliceEdwin Class Jr., 30, was arrested Friday morning at his house for drugs and weapons charges after state police showed up with a search warrant

MIDDLETOWN — A Middletown couple was arrested at home after State Police with a warrant found assault rifles, loaded handguns, hollow-point bullets and roughly $22,000 in cocaine and other drugs, authorities said today.

Edwin Class Jr., 30, and Michelle Galioto, 28, were each charged with more than a dozen counts of drug possession, intent to distribute and weapons charges, State Police spokesman Trooper Christopher Kay said.

The couple’s two children were home when police arrived, and Class and Galioto were also charged with endangering the welfare of children, Kay said.

State Police executed the search warrant at the Middletown home as part of an ongoing investigation into narcotics trafficking along the Garden State Parkway, the spokesman said. However, the State Police could not disclose a specific lead that brought them to the couple’s door.

The $22,000 in drugs included cocaine, marijuana, Xanax, Oxycontin and Ecstasy, Kay said. There were also items used for drug distribution, he said. He also said more than $1,000 in suspected drug proceeds was also seized.

New Jersey State PoliceMichelle Galioto, 28, was charged with more than a dozen counts, as was Class.

One of the five assault rifles was reported stolen from Georgia, according to Kay, and one of the six loaded handguns was reported stolen out of Kentucky. He said police found more than 800 rounds of ammunition and 34 high-capacity magazines.

A Monmouth County Superior Court judge set bail for both at full cash: Class’ is $762,000, and Galioto’s is $730,000. Both are in the Monmouth County Jail in lieu of bail.

The state Division of Youth and Family Services took custody of the children.

The State Police said the Maryland State Police’s McHenry Barracks and the Middletown Police Department’s detective bureau were also part of the investigation.